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Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Flying Imans Were the Warm-up Act

Here's a security alert for you if you will be traveling on airliners in the coming weeks. Expect to see more Muslim-looking folks, and expect them to be ready to launch into a discrimination complaint at any time:

American Muslims making a religious pilgrimage to Mecca are being encouraged to file civil rights complaints if they feel discriminated against by airlines.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), citing what it called the "airport profiling" of six imams removed from a recent flight, yesterday said Muslims traveling this month to the holy site in Saudi Arabia need to be aware of their rights.

"Given the increase in the number of complaints CAIR has received alleging airport profiling of American Muslims, we believe it is important that all those taking part in this year's hajj be aware of their legal and civil rights," said Ibrahim Hooper, AIR spokesman.

The group has established a toll-free hot line ... for victims of "flying while Muslim," as Muslims have begun departing for the weeklong hajj, a once-in-a-lifetime obligation to visit the holy city of Mecca, which this year begins Dec. 29.

Thankfully, there are some sane Muslims out there who do not buy into CAIR's constant provocations:

But M. Zuhdi Jasser, a Phoenix physician and chairman of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy (AIFD), said the announcement by CAIR "continues the tired stoking of the flames of victimization."

"They are unfortunately exploiting, for purely political reasons, what should be a sacred and purely spiritual story of our faith's annual holy pilgrimage to Mecca," Dr. Jasser said.

"We need new leadership and organizations which use their passions and the bandwidth of the media to lead the ideological fight against radical and political Islam rather than this tired pre-emption of supposed discrimination."


Any doubts have now been erased that the flying imam act in Minneapolis was clearly a stunt designed to gain publicity and sympathy (which badly backfired, by the way) and to intimidate flight crews and passengers who might complain about suspicious activities by Muslim-looking passengers.

Because of the actions of the flying imams and the aftermath, and when you add in this statement by CAIR, if anything Muslim flyers are going to get scrutinized harder than ever. Just as there are Muslims who will be looking for any opportunity to scream discrimination, I'll bet there will be some other passengers looking for opportunities to do a little profiling.

I'll be flying right after the first of the year, and you can bet I'll be paying attention.

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